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2820N and iMac Airport Card - Do they work together?
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22 Jul 2008 13:36 #51071
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Yes, I'll do that when I get home. Will mean the PS3 is offline for a bit but that's not a big deal.
I was also wondering how to tell what type of connection my mac has made to the router. If the router is running in g/n mode how can I verify whether my mac has connected using g or n?
I did try finding this out but with no luck.
I was also wondering how to tell what type of connection my mac has made to the router. If the router is running in g/n mode how can I verify whether my mac has connected using g or n?
I did try finding this out but with no luck.
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22 Jul 2008 21:24 #51082
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Open /Applications/Utilities/Network Utility. Select the Network Interface (en1 is the wireless) and it should give you the connection speed. If you're connecting at 130 Mbit/sec then you're on n, if less then you're probably on g.
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I was also wondering how to tell what type of connection my mac has made to the router. If the router is running in g/n mode how can I verify whether my mac has connected using g or n?ben_df wrote:
Open /Applications/Utilities/Network Utility. Select the Network Interface (en1 is the wireless) and it should give you the connection speed. If you're connecting at 130 Mbit/sec then you're on n, if less then you're probably on g.
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24 Jul 2008 13:53 #51106
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Hi, just a quick update to my connection probel.
I was going to switch back to n mode only to see if this improved things... however I not done this and I've not had any more connection problems.
Having said that I don't have any g devices trying to connect at the moment. When I get a chance I will try connecting with my PS3 and laptop which are both G and see if this causes any problems with the mixed mode.
I'll hopefully get a chance to try this tonight and will post an update.
I was going to switch back to n mode only to see if this improved things... however I not done this and I've not had any more connection problems.
Having said that I don't have any g devices trying to connect at the moment. When I get a chance I will try connecting with my PS3 and laptop which are both G and see if this causes any problems with the mixed mode.
I'll hopefully get a chance to try this tonight and will post an update.
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08 Aug 2008 10:40 #51310
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when close to the 2820nv i see good behaviour in 'n' mode. in areas of poor signal, i get pulsing of signal strength as described in this thread. my machine is a macbook pro, osx 10.5.4, Wireless Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x168C, 0x87)
my wife's ibook does not have the problem, although it is worth stating that the aluminium case of the macbook pro always attenuates the signal compared to an ibook.
update: running Ethereal on the Macbook Pro in low signal strength conditions shows that I am seeing a lot of Wireless 'beacon frames' fomr the 2820nv device. But I don't see any frames going out from the Mac's interface.
my wife's ibook does not have the problem, although it is worth stating that the aluminium case of the macbook pro always attenuates the signal compared to an ibook.
update: running Ethereal on the Macbook Pro in low signal strength conditions shows that I am seeing a lot of Wireless 'beacon frames' fomr the 2820nv device. But I don't see any frames going out from the Mac's interface.
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21 Sep 2008 14:10 #52011
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Just to let you know that you are not alone: I am another "lucky" owner of a brand new Macbook Pro who cannot manage to work properly on a wireless network. Using 'n' only, channels, or different encryption protocols does not change the situation. Everytime the network works for one minute or two, and then goes dead.
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24 Nov 2009 09:31 #58995
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same problem here. just setup a 2820n and it works fine with 3/4 embedded devices and my samsung laptop. flatmate has a 2yr old imac and its no go. still to try all permutations of the channels/encryption types but it seems already from other comments here that this may not help???
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